Max Akin is a lot of people's favorite quarterback, and he's a good one. In the first half of Friday's homecoming game, the Keller Fossil Ridge quarterback had 200 passing yards, 60 rushing yards, and four touchdowns.

What he did at halftime was even more impressive.

Max Akin (left) and K.L. Norwood (right).
(Photo: WFAA)

"I didn't know when I would have the right time to do it," Akin said. "But I saw K.L., came over and gave him a hug, and I knew that he wanted that crown more than anything."

Both Max and K.L. were nominees for homecoming king.

The quarterback was awarded the crown. Moments later, he presented it to his friend, who has cerebral palsy.